New Delhi: The overall stock of urea fertiliser in the country has increased from 48.64 lakh metric tons on October 1, 2025, to 68.85 lakh metric tons by October 31, reflecting a growth of 20.21 lakh metric tons, which will ensure adequate supplies to farmers, according to a statement issued by the Department of Fertilisers on Monday.

The months from July to October 2025 also recorded the highest-ever supplies of urea to states (in terms of movement of rakes), underlining the government’s proactive efforts to ensure the timely supply of urea to farmers, the statement said.

The enhanced availability has been ensured by bridging the gap between domestic production and consumption through imports. Between April and October 2025, India imported 58.62 lakh metric tons of agricultural-grade ur

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